Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

Categories: Design and Architecture | Photo project

Italian photographer Stefano Scarselli creates amazing images in which heaven and earth are harmoniously combined. His photographs are a dizzying kaleidoscope of planes, in which the top becomes the bottom, the sky is under your feet, and watching the pictures makes you dizzy.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

1. Cheer up in the suburbs.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

2. Falling into the sky.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

3. External lift.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

4.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

5. Dizziness.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

6. Orange sky.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

7. Funnel into the sky.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

8. Pink eye.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

9. Gallery.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

10. Underfoot in the House of Baglio.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

11. Not for the faint of heart.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

12. Everyone has their own viewing angle.

Under your feet, above your head: the dizzying buildings of Stefano Scarselli

13. Escape from metropolis.

Keywords: Harmony | Kaleidoscope | Sky | Foreshortening

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